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Best I can tell this is a plateau spreadwing
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Best I can tell this is a plateau spreadwing
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Pretty sure this is a Plateau
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This one had spreadwings, so I think it's one of the Lestidae, but I'm not 100%... Observed at Bamberger Nature Park while waiting for wife, sister-in-law, and mother-in-law... They're out shopping, and I'm outside! :)
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This one had spreadwings, so I think it's one of the Lestidae, but I'm not 100%... Observed at Bamberger Nature Park while waiting for wife, sister-in-law, and mother-in-law... They're out shopping, and I'm outside! :)
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This one had spreadwings, so I think it's one of the Lestidae, but I'm not 100%... Observed at Bamberger Nature Park while waiting for wife, sister-in-law, and mother-in-law... They're out shopping, and I'm outside! :)
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small pond full of cattails
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"female. 1st image ""normal"" pose, 2nd image is same individual with wings closed. Sometimes spreadwings do that just to confuse people."
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"female. 1st image ""normal"" pose, 2nd image is same individual with wings closed. Sometimes spreadwings do that just to confuse people."
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there were a lot of damsels around this temporary pond; most seemed to look like this. assuming it is Enallagma rather than Argia as it was so small
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there were a lot of damsels around this temporary pond; most seemed to look like this. assuming it is Enallagma rather than Argia as it was so small
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female
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Plateau Spreadwing Lestes alacer male 7 mi W of Bee Cave, Travis Co., Texas 17 April 2004
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Plateau Spreadwing Lestes alacer male 7 mi W of Bee Cave, Travis Co., Texas 17 April 2004
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young male